The Beginning

In late 2012, Jason asked Josh "Hey, did you want to start homebrewing?" Josh said yes, and the rest,
as they say, is history.

Originally called Carriage House Brewing because we were going to be brewing in the carriage
house, but a new name would be needed after discovering a homebrew operation on the east coast that was
already using that name.

Two Hinge was a name that had already been tossed around for our IPA and came from the fact that
one of the doors to the carriage house only had two hinges (the other door had three.)

Our First Year

On January 27, 2013, Two Hinge Brewing was officially founded and joined Facebook, Twitter, and
the web.

Our first day of brewing was on February 2nd, and Sock Rocker Red would be our first beer (the name
would come later - for now, it was just The Red.)

Even though we started off brewing with extract, we would eventually convert to brewing all grain,
and brew four different varieties of beer.

Our Second Year

Two thousand and fourteen started off with the idea to start brewing bigger batches, and
for that we would need different equipment. A plan was hatched to tap our growing fanbase to
help with a fundraiser that would offset some of the costs of the new equipment that we would
need. Our friends at SonarFeed even allowed us on their podcast to talk about our beers and
fundraiser.

Thanks to so many of our supporters we will now be brewing 10 gallon batches
(1/3 of a barrel!) and hopefully be locking down the recipes for our four regular beers. We also have plans
for more beer to rotate through our brewing sessions, so be sure to look for those this year.